(03-13-2017 04:30 PM)complex1 Wrote: (03-13-2017 10:41 AM)smartpc Wrote: We have a Installation with Vivotek IP Cams in front of the Office Door. If somebody rings the doorbell it would be good if it could be possible to use the Yealink T46G so see who is there.
So is it possible with yealink IP phones to show a streaming picture or video stream of an ip cam? I know with snom or Auerswald IP phones its possible without a hassle.
regards,
tobias
Hi Tobias,
I don’t think the T46G has this kind of feature on board.
Did you read this in the datasheet or does it mention something about this possibility?
Maybe the Yealink SIP VP-T49G is a better solution for you?
If I may ask:
Which Standalone Snom Deskphone series support this feature but not in combination with snom.io? Not the Snom D3x5 or D7x5 serie?
Hi,
@complex1: snom has a Wiki Link for this:
http://wiki.snom.com/Category:HowTo:Video_Streaming
The snom phones supporting this are:
snom820
snom821
snom870
snom760
snomD765
snomD375
Gigaset IP Phones does also support this. At least the DE700 IP.
So hopefully the T46G support ist too. I guess this shoudn't be so hard. Isn't it possible with the XML Browser Function?
@jolouis: Great info. I think, option 2 would be my plan because i have a Webserver in the LAN which can handle this. But i guess in Future i will sell SIP Doorbells to my customers so this Problem should be obsolete.
But anyway option 2 is good for having a fast look at the camera in the server room for example.
Have you ever done option 2 in a test to tell if it runs reliable? if so can you tell me how to setup the xml file for the xml browser function?
regards,
tobias